Old Romsey Road bridge replacement works

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The photograph on this page of Old Romsey Road bridge replacement works by Peter Facey as part of the Geograph project.

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Old Romsey Road bridge replacement works

Image: © Peter Facey Taken: 21 Oct 2018

Drone photo. The works on the southeast side of the M27, after the southern side of the bridge had been demolished, leaving a single carriageway controlled by traffic lights on the Romsey Road. Visible are excavations of the foundations of the old bridge, possibly in preparation for building foundations for the new one.

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Image Location

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50.949413
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-1.465839